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Guinness PRO14 Rewind: Oct '19

14/08/2020

The Guinness PRO14 season restarts on Friday, August 21 – and ahead of the resumption we are rewinding the season month-by-month to remind supporters of the state of play.

In this edition we go back to October and a memorable month as Dragons ended the away day hoodoo with a seven-try win over Zebre in Italy before stunning Glasgow on home soil.

FOCUS FORWARD AFTER AWAY DAY SUCCESS - RYAN

Boss Dean Ryan was delighted to banish the region’s away record in style as they thumped Zebre – after a performance that he admitted taught him a lot about his new troops.

After a four-and-a-half year wait for an away win in the Guinness PRO14, Dragons blew away 14-man Zebre with a powerful second half surge that saw them score 38 points.

Zebre had led at the break at Stadio Lanfranchi before a red card seconds into the second half to home wing Charlie Walker saw momentum swing.

And Ryan was thrilled to put the unwanted tag to bed and start looking forward with renewed optimism.

“It is a result that means a huge amount to the people who have been involved for the last three or four years,” he said.

“I’m delighted for all the staff at Rodney Parade, the coaching staff, the players and, very importantly, our supporters.

“I’m also really pleased for players like Lewis Evans who have been here for those four years.

“It’s a relief to get it done. We talk about the future, but the past was definitely a pressure on us.”

Ryan’s men scored seven tries to power to the bonus point, with wing Owen Jenkins leading the way with a brace.

Skipper Rhodri Williams, Jordan Williams, Harri Keddie, Taine Basham and a penalty try were the other scorers as Dragons tasted long overdue away day joy.

“We will get better and must remember that it’s just the start,” added Ryan.

“There were times in that game when we lacked confidence, but other times when we looked outstanding.

“It is another performance to build on and every game is an opportunity to get better. I have learnt a lot more about the team in that game and that is important.”

Dragons were to follow up the Zebre success with a 38-14 loss to Connacht on home soil before bouncing back in style to defeat Glasgow Warriors 18-5 at the end of the month.

There were times in that game when we lacked confidence, but other times when we looked outstanding...
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